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Henne cites a strong finish to 2012, capped off by a 3.5-sack game against the Jets. Pro Football Focus ranked Reyes behind bookend Corey Liuget, and also considered him a liability against the run. However, he had a much stronger second half of the season, and will have an opportunity to carry that momentum into this year. Thu, May 30, 2013 04:37:00 PM

Chargers second-round DE Kendall Reyes has been a "standout" early in training camp, showing a combination of pass-rushing and run-stuffing ability.

"While it is early, all indications are the Chargers have potentially found something special in Reyes," writes ESPN.com's Bill Williamson, predicting the No. 49 overall pick will play a significant role "right away." San Diego's front-seven looks to be much improved this season. Thu, Aug 2, 2012 08:17:00 PM

Chargers agreed to terms with No. 49 overall pick DE Kendall Reyes on a four-year contract.

A 40-game starter at UConn, Reyes offers intriguing size (6'4/300) and athleticism while also boasting short-area quickness and impressive intangibles. He could see playing time right out of the gates as an interior rusher in nickel packages. Tue, May 8, 2012 03:17:00 PM

A 4-3 defensive tackle at UConn, Reyes goes 6-foot-4, 299 and enjoyed a breakout senior season with 13.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. Considered a "relentless" defender, Reyes will play five-technique end in San Diego's 3-4. The Chargers also used their first-round pick on a front-seven player (OLB Melvin Ingram), making good on their promise to add talent on defense. Fri, Apr 27, 2012 08:18:00 PM

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Chargers second-round DE Kendall Reyes has been a "standout" early in training camp, showing a combination of pass-rushing and run-stuffing ability.

"While it is early, all indications are the Chargers have potentially found something special in Reyes," writes ESPN.com's Bill Williamson, predicting the No. 49 overall pick will play a significant role "right away." San Diego's front-seven looks to be much improved this season.

Chargers agreed to terms with No. 49 overall pick DE Kendall Reyes on a four-year contract.

A 40-game starter at UConn, Reyes offers intriguing size (6'4/300) and athleticism while also boasting short-area quickness and impressive intangibles. He could see playing time right out of the gates as an interior rusher in nickel packages.

A 4-3 defensive tackle at UConn, Reyes goes 6-foot-4, 299 and enjoyed a breakout senior season with 13.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. Considered a "relentless" defender, Reyes will play five-technique end in San Diego's 3-4. The Chargers also used their first-round pick on a front-seven player (OLB Melvin Ingram), making good on their promise to add talent on defense.

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Danny Woodhead (fractured fibula/ankle) is "ahead of schedule" and on track to make a "full recovery."

The injury was a bad one, but happened early enough last year that Woodhead should have a chance to participate in OTAs. An oft-used passing-down back in Mike McCoy's offense, Woodhead could be a value pick late in 2015 PPR drafts. We've seen Woodhead last until the 20th (last) round of early MFL10s.